IRS Audits - What You Need To Know

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Overview: The IRS conducts two types of audits - the correspondence audit and the face-to-face audit. If you receive a notice of either of these audits, your IRS Problems may just be starting. The correspondence audit is conducted through the mail. The IRS computers review every tax return and determine if there are needed corrections. The face-to-face audit is an actual meeting between you and a revenue agent or tax auditor. You will receive a notice in the mail with a specific time and date indicated or with a request that you call to make an appointment.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2009 | Pages: 3


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